Category: Fall Feasts

Sukkot, What is that? I have been asked this question many times.  I usually say, it is a Biblical feast that God commanded His people to do, and our family likes to do Bible in things in Bible ways. But, I thought I would share a little more about Sukkot for anyone out there that

In the Bible, specifically in Leviticus 23, we are given an outline of God’s Holy Days. The Days that the Creator of the world set aside to meet with His people. In a recent post, I focused on the day called, Yom Teruah, Day of Shouting. Ten days after Yom Teruah is Yom Kippur, the

Yom Teruah, Day of Trumpets,  is observed on the first day of the seventh Biblical month.  This is in the fall usually in the month of September.  This year it was on September 17th, 2023. Ten days after Yom Teruah is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, also called the Time of Teshuva.  It is

Chag Shamach! Happy Holiday, Happy Feast!!!! Did you know that today is a feast of Yehovah God? This feast actually begins with the sighting of the new moon. Let’s take a quick look at scripture.  There are three clear passages of scripture about this commanded Holy Day. The Feast of Trumpets 23 Then the Lord spoke to Moses,

With the sighting of the new moon in Israel last evening, we can estimate the dates for this coming years fall feasts.  As always, no one truly knows the day nor hour of Yom Teruah until the moon is sighted in Israel at the end of the sixth month.  So these dates are tentative, but

When I was a child, I attended many different denominations of Christian churches, primarily, Nazarene and United Methodist.  In these different congregations, the concept of fasting was often taught around Easter time, during the time of Lent.  The teachings always were very similar, fasting is giving up something to show God you’re serious about whatever